MCIRCC researcher Dr. Thomas Sanderson has hit the ground running since his 2017 arrival at U-M.
Read MoreVital signs are archaic or “late to the game.” You read that right. Traditional vital signs that are collected and indicate a problem such as low/high blood pressure, heart rate, temperature, etc. are not detectably altered until your body has already been trying to compensate for a deficiency.
But what if the problem could’ve been detected and prevented before your body began to act up by developing new and more informative vital signs? Insert New Vital Signs.
Read MoreCrain's Detroit Business features Mitovation and their helmet device, the MitoLUX. Co-chief science officer is MCIRCC member Dr. Thomas Sanderson.
Read MoreClinicians, researchers, data scientists, industry professionals, and donors converged at Junge Family Champions Center on October 25 for the second Massey TBI Regional Conference.
Read MoreWhen University of Michigan researchers started getting spontaneous hugs from nurses while testing their system that monitors the autonomic nervous system of hospital patients and predicts problems, they knew they were on to something.
Read MoreCongratulations to the six traumatic brain injury (TBI) teams whose projects have been funded this year thanks to the continued generosity of the Joyce and Don Massey Family Foundation!
Read MoreEarlier this month, MCIRCC hosted our third annual Massey TBI Grand Challenge. With a record-breaking attendance, thought-provoking presentations, and increased collaboration with the Dept. of Engineering, the event was a rousing success.
Read MoreFind out how a team of clinicians partnered with an engineer to innovate TBI care through a new ultrasound device.
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